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With PAS 23.1, the development process in the Designer has been optimized. To speed up and simplify the development process, we have decoupled development from deployment: Developers now work in a test environment where they can get constant feedback on their changes and can test them directly against the service preview. The new approach also improves the work of fusion teams on a microservice: Developers can now make a finished feature or an intermediate state of a service available to other team members for testing while continuing to work independently on the same service.
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Deployed Service
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Test Service
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Accessing the test service is possible without deployment. Open the service preview via the controls panel and the service start page will open in a new tab:
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Test and deployed service are both fully functional. The handling of an application is the same for both service types. The only difference is the way how to access the applications start page:
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The deployed service is accessible via option Open Application in the deployment controls section. The start page of the deployed service looks exactly the same as that of the test service:
The difference is: The deployed version does not change, even if the developer changes the service in the test environment. |
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If you click icon the Field Configuration editor opens: Use the editor to add and manage the content of your element:
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While dragging the object flow, the color of the pins changes to assist you with finding matching connection points.
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Different types of validation messages are displayed. Both, warnings and errors, are reported by the xUML Compiler, and refer to the implemented execution:
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